AT&T this morning announced it plans to carry Nokia's flagship Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8 handset as well as the slightly lower-end Lumia 820 beginning next month.

The Lumia 920 will be available on AT&T exclusively, and will come in five colors: red, white, black, yellow, and cyan while the Nokia Lumia 820 will be available in black. Both phones will run on AT&T's 4G LTE network and will be available starting in November. There's no word yet on pricing or exact availability dates.

"Exclusive to our customers and featuring unique innovations in imaging technology, wireless charging and a bright, sensitive display — all on the nation's largest 4G network — the Lumia 920 will be one of the hottest phones for the holidays," Jeff Bradley, senior vice president of devices and developer services for AT&T Mobility, said in a statement.

The Lumia 920 (above) features a 4.5-inch curved glass WXGA IPS LCD display that boasts what Nokia called PureMotion HD+, which the company said is "better than HD resolution." The Lumia 820, meanwhile, boasts a 4.3-inch, 800-by-400 display, built-in NFC, a 1650 mAh battery, Nokia location services like City Lens, and Nokia Music. Both phones run Microsoft's brand-new Windows Phone 8 OS.

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